Guidelines for Reflecting on Project Work

The Audience will give feedback:

  • What do like about what you: see, hear, feel, etc. when you view the project?

  • What was it about the work (visual, auditory, emotional) that engages you, and why?

  • What, if any, personal learning happened for you in viewing/interacting with the project in terms of: content, technical issues, personal insights?

  • Did this project create/promote a desire in you to want to know more about its content/subject, or about the technology and technical skills that produced it? Why?

  • What was it that the technological tools made possible in the project that traditional instructional resources either couldn’t do at all, or not as well?

  • If you had one technical question you could ask the group, what would it be?


Each presenter decides which aspect of learning on which they wish to focus in self-reflection:

  • Subject Matter Content: What was learned about the topic?

  • Technical Skills: What technical skills were developed in the process? What software, hardware and/or strategies did you learn to use?

  • Planning, Organization and Implementation: What are key skills and/or concepts for planning, organizing and implementing use of new tech tools?

  • Personal Insights: What did you learn about your own learning? How can you generalize from your personal experience to the staff and students you will be working with?